Microscopy is often overlooked at Pittcon®, yet of the 12,000+ scientists who attend, approximately 30% use microscopy in some form (according to ongoing research from The Microscopy & Imaging Place, ... read more

The electronics revolution within the instrumentation
industry has continued at an extraordinary pace, as can be seen with the many recent improvements in display technology and “smart” operating ... read more

Renewable energy technologies such as solar and wind have been gaining momentum due to a growing awareness of climate change and limited resources (e.g., fossil oils) as well as greater support from ... read more

The products we stir, pump, spread, pour, and spray are usually thought of as liquids. Surprisingly, however, it can be demonstrated that they live a quiet double life as liquids when observed,but ... read more

Desktop scanning electron microscopy fills a critical gap in imaging capability between convenient but relatively low-power light microscopy
with useful magnification up to about 1000×,and high power... read more

Dielectrophoresis (DEP), the force exerted on a polarizable particle in a nonuniform electric field, has been used with great success in recent years to manipulate and separate cells and biomolecules. read more